Aurora Sentinel endorses O’Dorisio for Adams County commissioner

On Thursday, October 9, 2014, the Aurora Sentinel endorsed Steve O’Dorisio, candidate for Adams County Commissioner, district 4. In its endorsement, the editors stated:

“Adams County deputy DA Steve O’Dorisio is the clear choice for the District 4 county commission seat. A lifelong resident and community activist, his tenure as a county prosecutor, experience on the Adams County Planning Commission and his community involvement make him an ideal candidate to move Adams County away from its murky past. As Denver continues to try and renege on past Denver International Airport commitments, his depth of county and legal experience will be vital…”

O’Dorisio said he was honored to receive this recognition. “I have worked hard to reach out to the folks in Aurora,” said O’Dorisio. “I have met some outstanding people in the neighborhoods in Aurora, such as those in the Northwest Aurora Neighborhood Organization (NANO).”

“Aurora is important to Adams County,” said O’Dorisio. “I hope we can strengthen the relationship between the county and Aurora leaders.”

About Steve O’Dorisio – O’Dorisio recently served the people of Adams County as a Deputy District Attorney for the 17th Judicial District of Colorado where he prosecuted a variety of crimes involving domestic violence, property, theft, fraud, and serious person crimes. Before entering public service, O’Dorisio was a business transactions attorney for the law firm Holland & Hart where he served both emerging companies and established corporations. Prior to his legal career, O’Dorisio worked 9 years for Accenture (formerly Andersen Consulting), a global management consulting and technology services company. O’Dorisio also served on various boards and commissions, including the Adams County Planning Commission, Colorado Easter Seals, and the State Board of Agriculture. O’Dorisio’s values include service, community, and hard work. His goals are to promote economic development, protect quality of life, stand up for Adams County , and make county government more open and inviting. For more information, visit http://www.SteveODorisio.com or email the campaign at steve@steveodorisio.com. County commissioner candidates are elected at large, which means all voters will have the opportunity to vote for O’Dorisio.

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